Why Cheap Imported Goods Make Handmade Craft Seem Expensive
Cheap imported goods have quietly changed how people see handmade products. Many shoppers today are used to mass-produced items that cost very little, and that can make the price of handmade craft seem shocking at first glance. I see this reaction regularly when I sell my woodturning at craft fairs. One moment people admire the piece in their hands, the next moment the price changes the conversation entirely. If you have ever stopped at a craft table, picked something up, admired it, and then quietly put it back when you heard the price, this post is partly about that moment. I don’t say that to criticise anyone. I understand why it happens. But I also think years of cheap imported goods have changed the way many of us judge handmade work. My woodturning table at a craft fair in Manor West, Tralee in 2018 with handmade bowls, pens and small turned gifts on display. A quick note: This post was originally published on my main website, David Condon Woodcraft, but I have moved it here bec...